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RedThunder
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« on: 31 January 2010, 18:17:46 »

Anyone managed it  ?  I had it partially working (not playable just menu screens).

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RamonVictorino
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« Reply #1 on: 10 February 2010, 15:23:20 »
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I dont know you tried which emulator ?
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electrospectre
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« Reply #2 on: 24 February 2010, 00:06:39 »

say, i'll attempt this during the coming week and let you know how it goes...
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martinfg
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« Reply #3 on: 02 May 2010, 22:47:26 »

I've managed to get a genesis emulator running on the DS just can't get Sensible Soccer going can run every game I try except that.
I know it not SWOS but any kind of sensi on the move would do me.

With a bit of mucking about around I got it running. Like I say not swos but it's a wee bit of sensi on the go.
Here's my configuration for anyone using jenesisds on their DS

Force Update - ON
Vertical Scaling - ON
Autofix Checksum - ON
Wait VSYNC - ON
H-INT Emulation - ON
Fake Z80 - OFF
Country preference - Whatever your ROM is
6 Button Pad - OFF
Sprite Masking - ON
Follow Dpad - ON

Menu is a bit choppy but the gameplay is pretty much spot on.

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